McIntosh 462 or 611. I have been auditioning these amps mated to Olympia Nova III speakers and the sound fabulous.
Which Amplifier for Sonus Faber Olympica 3 Speaker
I own a pair of SF Olympica 3 speakers and have narrowed my choices to 2 amplifiers. My tastes lean toward the warmer richer side of the fence. The Hegel 300 or 1 of the LFD amplifiers. On 1 hand the LFD is lower power but quite balanced. The Hegel is approximately the same price but has 250 wats of power plus a built-in DAC. My speakers rquire some power at 90DB efficient but its a 4 ohm load. I have heard the Hegel but with Magico speakers. It sounded good with nice detail and never tipped over the edge. The LFD is playing on my speakers now but drawing comparisons is difficult given different speakers. Any thoughts re these 2 amplifiers is most welcome.
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I used a Rogue Audio Stereo 100 amp for the Olympics III with tremendous success. I fed the Stereo 100 with the Rogue Audio RP-7 also extremely good. I compared this pair at my local dealer with the McIntosh and I liked the Rogue sound better-- more neutral and articulate than the Macs. No issue driving the speakers. Recently I traded the OIympicas for Sonus Faber Amati Traditions. Still enjoying the Stereo 100s. I listen to classical and jazz, no rock and that may make a difference. |
@ppack I had driven Vaugn Cabernet speaker by Lyngdorf 2170 with excellent result. http://www.stereomojo.com/Onix%20XCD-50%20and%20XIA160%20review/XCD-50ReferenceCDPlayerReview.htm SInce I also have Lansche 4.1 and Scaena 3.1, I can sell Vaugn Cabernet speaker at good price, If you are interested, pm me. Thomas |
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